The user defined PID that I cant edit or do anything to is:
100*([SENS.120]-[SENS.121])/[SENS.121] and that gives me a read out of 50% to 75% error.
My AFR error is the one leafy posted up in post #123.
The user defined PID that I cant edit or do anything to is:
100*([SENS.120]-[SENS.121])/[SENS.121] and that gives me a read out of 50% to 75% error.
My AFR error is the one leafy posted up in post #123.
I don't have any experience tuning with E85 but I understand that a wide band configured for gas will show 14.7 when the sensor detect stoich. So 14.7 really equals 9.7. So if you are showing 10's you are super duper rich.
You should reconfigure the LC to show stoich for E85 and/or switch to lamba to remove some stuff from the equation.
Bill Winters
Former owner/builder/tuner of the FarmVette
Out of the LSx tuning game
Ok I left my terminal plug at home so I change change the stoich just yet.
As for the ARF error the equation posted in #123 is only showing an error of .5% even though I am fueling 10.0 gas so something is wrong. Is there another equation I can use or something else to use?
The thing about going from ~14.7 to ~9.7 on my WB gauge is still throwing me for a loop on this. The % AFR off would be the same I would think no matter what fuel you have. So the output % on the log should be the same. Only thing that might change is the function.. Which I still have not figured out.
Last edited by HNRClothing; 04-08-2011 at 05:13 PM.
I was thinking why can't I do a 100*((USER.xxxx-14.7)/14.7)? User.xxxx represents the custom afr pid.
Last edited by HNRClothing; 04-09-2011 at 04:08 PM.
Alright, that function I wrote above worked well. Seems to be a lot easier than the other error posted. Why do another calc with the ac pressure volts when you just take the actual AFR (since it already calculated what the volts were in AFR) it is recording and make you equation?
Anywho I am still running the gas stoich on the WB too.
glad that worked for you, for some reason it didnt work for me on 2.22, maybe it will work now that I'm on 2.23.
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You cannot reference user defined PIDs in other user defined PIDs in 2.22. the built in Air Fuel Ratio Error PID should work fine in 2.23.
Bill Winters
Former owner/builder/tuner of the FarmVette
Out of the LSx tuning game
You said in post 140 that you were using a custom AFR Error PID. Try using the built in "Air Fuel Ratio Error PID". It's not editable.
Bill Winters
Former owner/builder/tuner of the FarmVette
Out of the LSx tuning game
The built in AFR error does not work. In a cell that is reading -3.21 on my PID the built in is reading +78...
Thats weird...
Bill Winters
Former owner/builder/tuner of the FarmVette
Out of the LSx tuning game
is the red/black wire from a/c to the pcm on the top wire harness on the pcm?
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